Impact of artificial saliva on the color stability of different nanocomposite restorative materials at different storage times (An in vitro study)

Osama Nasr Elden Eltobgy; Khaled Mohammed Noman; Ibrahim Eldousoky Basha; Laithy, Ahmed;

Abstract


Objectives: To evaluate Impact of artificial saliva on the color stability of different nanocomposite restorative
materials at different storage times. subjects and methods A total number of 30 resin composite discs were
prepared according to the manufacturer's instruction to assess color stability. The resin composite discs were
divided into 3 main groups A (n = 10), composed of (A1) Filtek Z350XT (3MESPE), (A2) sphere TEC Dentsply
Sirona, and (A3) Estelite sigma Quick. color stability was assessed. Results: at 3 and 12 months,
spectrophotometer results exhibited that the “Z350XT” showed statistically significantly lower mean color
change values (P<0.05) when compared with “Ceram X” and Estilite £ quick. Conclusion: the soaking time is
of great importance, as it affects the composite color stability as well.


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Title Impact of artificial saliva on the color stability of different nanocomposite restorative materials at different storage times (An in vitro study)
Authors Osama Nasr Elden Eltobgy; Khaled Mohammed Noman; Ibrahim Eldousoky Basha; Laithy, Ahmed 
Keywords Recurrent caries;color stability;class V cavity;Resin composites;DIAGNOdent.
Issue Date Dec-2022
Journal IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) 
Volume 21
Issue 12
Start page 24
End page 28
DOI 10.9790/0853-2112042428

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